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Olivinite from Siberian Federal District, Russia

Russia
 
  • Krasnoyarsk Krai
    • Boguchansky District
      • Chadobets alkaline complex
Doroshkevich, A. G., Chebotarev, D. A., Sharygin, V. V., Prokopyev, I. R., & Nikolenko, A. M. (2019). Petrology of alkaline silicate rocks and carbonatites of the Chuktukon massif, Chadobets upland, Russia: Sources, evolution and relation to the Triassic Siberian LIP. Lithos, 332, 245-260.
    • Maimecha and Kotui Rivers Basin
Badanina, I. Y., & Malitch, K. N. (2011). Origin of platinum-group mineral (PGM) nuggets from the Bor-Uryakh massif (Maimecha-Kotui Province, Russia): evidence from mineral composition. Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 13, EGU2011-7934
Gritsenko, Yuliya D., Chukanov, Nikita V., Aksenov, Sergey M., Pekov, Igor V., Varlamov, Dmitry A., Pautov, Leonid A., Vozchikova, Svetlana A., Ksenofontov, Dmitry A., Britvin, Sergey N. (2020) Odikhinchaite, Na9Sr3[(H2O)2Na]Ca6Mn3Zr3NbSi(Si24O72)O(OH)3(CO3)·H2O, a New Eudialyte-Group Mineral from the Odikhincha Intrusion, Taimyr Peninsula, Russia. Minerals, 10 (12) 1062 doi:10.3390/min10121062
Rastsvetaeva, R. K., Chukanov, N. V., Zaitsev, V. A., Aksenov, S. M., & Viktorova, K. A. (2018). Crystal structure of Cl-deficient analogue of taseqite from Odikhincha Massif. Crystallography Reports, 63, 349-357.
Zaitsev, V. A., Aksenov, S. M., Rastsvetaeva, R. K., & Chukanov, N. V. (2017). Sr-rich Eudialyte Group Mineral (Cl-deficient Analogues of Taseqite) from Odikhincha Massif, Polar Siberia, Russia. In Magmatism of the Earth and related strategic metal deposits (pp. 319-321).
Chukanov, N.V.
 
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